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- 2014
- Harshit Agrawal, Rishika Jain, Prabhat Kumar, Pradeep Yammiyavar:
FabCode: visual programming environment for digital fabrication. IDC 2014: 353-356 - Alyssa M. Alcorn, Helen Pain, Judith Good:
Motivating children's initiations with novelty and surprise: initial design recommendations for autism. IDC 2014: 225-228 - Helen E. Andreae, Peter M. Andreae, Jason Low, Deidre Brown:
A study of auti: a socially assistive robotic toy. IDC 2014: 245-248 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Jillian L. Warren, Aaron May, Min Fan, Alyssa Friend Wise:
Emergent dialogue: eliciting values during children's collaboration with a tabletop game for change. IDC 2014: 37-46 - Panagiotis Apostolellis, Michael Stewart, Chris Frisina, Dennis G. Kafura:
RaBit EscAPE: a board game for computational thinking. IDC 2014: 349-352 - Tetske Avontuur, Rian de Jong, Eveline Brink, Yves Florack, Iris Soute, Panos Markopoulos:
Play it our way: customization of game rules in children's interactive outdoor games. IDC 2014: 95-104 - Laura Bartoli, Franca Garzotto, Mirko Gelsomini, Luigi Oliveto, Matteo Valoriani:
Designing and evaluating touchless playful interaction for ASD children. IDC 2014: 17-26 - Laura Benton, Asimina Vasalou, Daniel Gooch, Rilla Khaled:
Understanding and fostering children's storytelling during game narrative design. IDC 2014: 301-304 - Jennie Berggren, Catherine Hedler:
CamQuest: design and evaluation of a tablet application for educational use in preschools. IDC 2014: 185-188 - Etienne Bertou, Suleman Shahid:
Lowfidelity prototyping tablet applications for children. IDC 2014: 257-260 - Paulo Blikstein:
Reempowering powerful ideas: designers' mission in the age of ubiquitous technology. IDC 2014: 1-4 - Ana Karina Caraban, Maria José Ferreira, Vítor Belim, Olga Lyra, Evangelos Karapanos:
SmartHolder: sensing and raising families' awareness of tooth brushing habits. IDC 2014: 341-344 - Sharon Lynn Chu, Francis K. H. Quek:
The effects of visual contextual structures on children's imagination in story authoring interfaces. IDC 2014: 329-332 - Luca Colombo, Monica Landoni:
A diary study of children's user experience with EBooks using flow theory as framework. IDC 2014: 135-144 - Luca Colombo, Monica Landoni, Elisa Rubegni:
Design guidelines for more engaging electronic books: insights from a cooperative inquiry study. IDC 2014: 281-284 - Bronwyn J. Cumbo, Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Brent C. Jacobs:
Connecting children to nature with technology: sowing the seeds for proenvironmental behaviour. IDC 2014: 189-192 - Brian A. Danielak, Adam Mechtley, Matthew Berland, Leilah Lyons, Rebecca Eydt:
MakeScape lite: a prototype learning environment for making and design. IDC 2014: 229-232 - Fenne van Doorn, Mathieu Gielen, Pieter Jan Stappers:
Children as coresearchers: more than just a roleplay. IDC 2014: 237-240 - Allison Druin, Paulo Blikstein, Marilyn Fleer, Janet C. Read, Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Brian David Johnson, Mitchel Resnick:
How can interaction with digital creative tools support child development?: (closing panel). IDC 2014: 361 - Lia R. Emanuel, Danaë Stanton Fraser:
Exploring physical and digital identity with a teenage cohort. IDC 2014: 67-76 - Eva Eriksson, Olof Torgersson:
Towards a constructively aligned approach to teaching interaction design & children. IDC 2014: 333-336 - Cumhur Erkut, Stefania Serafin, Jonas Fehr, Henrique M. R. Fernandes Figueira, Theis B. Hansen, Nicholas J. Kirwan, Mariam R. Zakarian:
Design and evaluation of interactive musical fruit. IDC 2014: 197-200 - Karen E. Fisher, Ann Peterson Bishop, Lassana Magassa, Philip Fawcett:
Action!: codesigning interactive technology with immigrant teens. IDC 2014: 345-348 - Marilyn Fleer:
The relations between play and learning in digital environments: the significance of motives and demands. IDC 2014: 5-6 - Ayelet Gal-Oz, Orad Weisberg, Tal Keren-Capelovitch, Yair Uziel, Ronit Slyper, Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, Oren Zuckerman:
ExciteTray: developing an assistive technology to promote selffeeding among young children. IDC 2014: 297-300 - Tatiana Gossen, René Müller, Sebastian Stober, Andreas Nürnberger:
Search result visualization with characters for children. IDC 2014: 125-134 - Dimitris Grammenos, Antonis Chatziantoniou:
Jigsaw together: a distributed collaborative game for players with diverse skills and preferences. IDC 2014: 205-208 - Foad Hamidi, Karla Saenz, Melanie Baljko:
Sparkles of brilliance: incorporating cultural and social context in codesign of digital artworks. IDC 2014: 77-84 - Michael S. Horn, Corey E. Brady, Arthur Hjorth, Aditi Wagh, Uri Wilensky:
Frog pond: a codefirst learning environment on evolution and natural selection. IDC 2014: 357-360 - Jesús Ibáñez-Martínez:
Craft, click and play: crafted videogames, a new approach for physicaldigital entertainment. IDC 2014: 313-316
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